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Kirby (カービィ, Kābī?) is a fictional character and hero of Nintendo's Kirby video game series created by Masahiro Sakurai and developed by HAL Laboratory. The Kirby series is one of Nintendo's many well-known game franchises, spanning nearly twenty games since 1992.[1] His first appearance took place in the 1992 video game Kirby's Dream Land, where he was portrayed by a two-dimensional sprite; he has also been conveyed by a three-dimensional computer-generated image in some games. He has been featured in other video games from Nintendo, on Nintendo's merchandising, on comic books, and even on a television show about the Kirby series. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
Masahiro Sakurai ) (born on August 3, 1970 in Tokyo, Japan) is a game concept designer, the creative force behind both the Kirby and the series on Nintendo platforms, and the author of a weekly column for Famitsu magazine. ...
Masahiro Sakurai ) (born on August 3, 1970 in Tokyo, Japan) is a game concept designer, the creative force behind both the Kirby and the series on Nintendo platforms, and the author of a weekly column for Famitsu magazine. ...
Makiko Ohmoto , born February 1, 1973 in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan) is a seiyū who works for Aoni Production. ...
Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ...
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Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
A variation of the current logo of the series. ...
Masahiro Sakurai ) (born on August 3, 1970 in Tokyo, Japan) is a game concept designer, the creative force behind both the Kirby and the series on Nintendo platforms, and the author of a weekly column for Famitsu magazine. ...
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Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
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Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
Kirby is described in his games as a small, spherical creature who is a denizen of Dream Land (プププランド Pupupuland) on the planet Pop Star.[2] In the main games, he almost always has the same abilities; he can walk, run, jump, float, and inhale, spit out or devour his enemies. Most of Kirby's games adhere to the same basic idea; that his is a series for beginners, not only children. As such, his games can be beaten by a player of nearly any age, but offer deeper challenges for more experienced gamers. Art of Popstar from Kirby64. ...
Kirby often journeys across the planet Pop Star, defeating evil forces such as the greedy King Dedede or the ominous Dark Matter. On other occasions, he encounters the enigmatic Meta Knight. To defeat his foes, he uses his signature ability of inhaling large objects and spitting them out with great force. Following Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby was able to gain the abilities of the enemies he swallowed, aptly known as Copy Abilities. In several games in the series, he obtains a mystical weapon during the climax of the battle against his enemy; this weapon is usually required to defeat the final boss. Art of Popstar from Kirby64. ...
King Dedede ), also spelled King DeDeDe, and King De De De is the first antagonist and arch-enemy to Kirby in Nintendo and HAL Labs long-running Kirby video game series, appearing in every game except Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. ...
Dark Matter is a recurring villain in the Kirby series of video games. ...
Metaknight, as shown in Kirby Air Ride Meta-Knight is a boss that appears in most Kirby games, usually as the boss right before Dedede, though his evil twin, Dark Meta-Knight, once took the usual role of Dedede himself. ...
Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
This is a comprehensive list of Kirby powers from his various games. ...
Concept and creation
An early magazine scan of 'Popopo' Kirby was originally named Popopo, and his model was created as a blob placeholder sprite during the development of what would be the first Kirby game, originally titled 'Twinkle Popopo' instead of the current Hoshi no Kābī (translated as 'Kirby of the Stars').[3] After a while, creator Masahiro Sakurai started to prefer Kirby's placeholder design over the original conception. He later stated that he envisioned Kirby as a 'game for beginners'. Image File history File links Popopo. ...
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In computer graphics, a sprite (also known by other names; see Synonyms below) is a two-dimensional/three-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene. ...
Masahiro Sakurai ) (born on August 3, 1970 in Tokyo, Japan) is a game concept designer, the creative force behind both the Kirby and the series on Nintendo platforms, and the author of a weekly column for Famitsu magazine. ...
Sakurai intended Kirby to be pink. However, Shigeru Miyamoto had envisioned him as yellow.[3] Because of this ambiguity, Nintendo of America was left with some confusion when the game was ported to the West. The American box art, cartridge label, instruction booklet, and even the television commercial for Kirby's Dream Land features Kirby entirely white in color. The Japanese box art, however, correctly depicts Kirby as pink.[4] Shigeru Miyamoto , born November 16, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. ...
Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
There is a good deal of debate on the origins of Kirby's name. A widespread myth is that Kirby adopted his Western name from the Kirby Corporation, which is a vacuum cleaner company and would suit Kirby and his appetite. The other explanation is that Kirby was named in honor of Nintendo's legal counsel, John Kirby of Latham & Watkins LLP, after John Kirby saved Nintendo during a copyright infringement lawsuit over Donkey Kong filed by Universal Studios.[5] However, Masahiro Sakurai has been quoted as saying he does not remember how Kirby got his name.[6] Kirbys for sale The Kirby Corporation is a subsidiary of the Scott Fetzer Company, part of the Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate overseen by Warren Buffett. ...
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Actor portrayal Kirby is voiced by female seiyū Makiko Ōmoto in the Super Smash Bros. series, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, and in the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. She considered the time doing Kirby's voice and working with others on the show and games to be great experience.[7] However, in a 1994 educational video starring Kirby and Mario, Kirby was voiced by Mayumi Tanaka.[8] Voice Animage, a magazine about all things about seiyÅ«. For the retail company named Seiyu, see Seiyu Group. ...
Makiko Ohmoto , born February 1, 1973 in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan) is a seiyū who works for Aoni Production. ...
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Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Mayumi Tanaka ) is a veteran seiyū who was born on January 15, 1955 in Tokyo. ...
Characteristics
Kirby as he appears in the artwork for Kirby's Dream Land. His design has changed in various ways since then. Kirby is a small, pink, spherical creature with large red feet, stubby arms and trademark pink cheek-blushes. His body is soft and flexible, allowing him to be flattened. He is said to be 20 centimeters (8 in) tall and his weight is unknown, although several parts of the anime and the Super Smash Bros. series suggest that he is light enough to be carried. He hails from the planet Pop Star, where he lives in a dome-shaped house in Dream Land. His appearance has changed subtly over the years, becoming more rounded and defined, mainly in his face and larger eyes. The new design has been used in all subsequent games. Image File history File linksMetadata Earlykirby. ...
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Personality Kirby has a positive attitude, and helps to save Dream Land through the use of his unique powers. His age is never stated, although in the manual for Kirby's Dream Land he is called a 'little boy' and in the television show he is called a 'baby'.[9] This, along with his high-pitched voice, suggest that Kirby is young. Kirby is referred to as male in the animated series.[10] Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
Kirby is cheerful and innocent. He loves to eat and sleep, especially during the day. His favorite food is Maxim tomatoes, a special kind of tomato found in Pop Star. He is said to dislike caterpillars. His other hobbies include singing, although he is tone-deaf.[11] He sometimes acts in an impulsive nature, such as when he accuses Dedede of interfering with the Fountain of Dreams in Kirby's Adventure, and then leaves to retrieve the pieces of the shattered Star Rod without even letting Dedede explain himself.[12] For other uses, see Tomato (disambiguation). ...
A person who is tone deaf lacks relative pitch, the ability to discriminate between musical notes. ...
Kirbys Adventure, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari , lit. ...
Kirby is a character of few words and rarely speaks in-game. His dialogue is largely limited to appearances in some games' instruction manuals, and brief comments such as 'Hi' in games including Super Smash Bros. and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. The only exception is in Kirby's Avalanche, where he is depicted as rude and smart-alecky. This game, however, is an American-made spin-off of the Puyo Puyo games (similar to the Sonic title Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine) and was never released in Japan. Despite his lack of dialogue, Kirby narrates the functions of certain Copy Abilities on the pause menu in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, and Kirby: Squeak Squad. In Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu, Kirby gives short descriptions of various menu options when they are highlighted. The concept of Kirby being mostly mute is supported by Masahiro Sakurai's insistence that Kirby not speak in the anime series. (See: Kirby Anime Development) This article is about the Nintendo 64 game. ...
Kirbys Avalanche (Kirbys Ghost Trap in the PAL version) was an SNES game developed by HAL Laboratory and released by Nintendo in 1995. ...
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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Kagami no Daimeikyū , lit. ...
Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu (ã«ã¼ãã£ã®ãããããã£ã - Kirbys Sparkling Kids), also commonly referred to as Kirbys Super Star Stacker, is a Kirby video game released in 1998 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
Abilities
Kirby must swallow his enemies before he can acquire their abilities. Kirby's main attack is inhaling enemies (both his mouth and body expand to allow him to inhale things much larger than himself) and swallowing them. He can also attack others by spitting enemies out as stars. Certain enemies, when swallowed, grant Kirby new powers called Copy Abilities. Image File history File links InhalingKirby. ...
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In most early games, an ability does not change Kirby's appearance drastically, aside from his colour changing to orange or cyan in Kirby's Adventure, or wielding a weapon for abilities like Sword or Hammer. However, beginning with Kirby Super Star, Kirby gains a unique hat for each ability, such as a burning headdress for Fire, a frozen crown for Ice, or a backwards baseball cap for Yoyo and Wheel. The hats have become a staple of the series. Kirbys Adventure, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari , lit. ...
Kirby Super Star, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Super Deluxe , lit. ...
In Kirby Super Star, Kirby could use an ability to create a 'Helper', an allied version of the enemy he had devoured. The new Helper would be controlled by the game or a second player. This feature has not yet been included in later Kirby games. Kirby Super Star, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Super Deluxe , lit. ...
Kirby also uses his powers to attain food or other special items like lollipops that grant him beneficial effects such as healing or temporary invincibility. Kirby Super Star and recent games contain a feature where Kirby can share his food with the second player in a motion that resembles kissing. It became a popular topic to parody in the Japanese manga series.[13] Kirby can suck in air and make himself lighter, flying slowly by flapping his arms. He can attack enemies by quickly exhaling a puff of air. Other games have developed his powers even further, such as allowing him to block attacks in Kirby Super Star. As a whole, however, his basic moves have remained the same, although more Copy Abilities are added in each new game. In a future game announced for the Wii, Kirby is again given the ability to release his absorbed enemy as an ally. Kirby (tentative title) is an upcoming platforming video game in development by HAL Laboratory for the Wii video game console. ...
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Species Kirby's species has been a common topic of debate in his fandom. Unlike many other video game mascots, such as Link being Hylian, Kirby's kind has never been given an official name. However, while Kirby is the one most often emphasized, he is not the only member of his kind. This is evidenced by similar looking characters seen in the ending of Kirby's Dream Land and the remake Spring Breeze in Kirby Super Star and potentially Meta Knight, who looks nearly identical to Kirby aside from color and facial differences. In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, different colored Kirbys appear as other players in multi-player games. In the case of the latter, they are the result of Kirby being divided into four by Dark Meta Knight.[14] Link ) is the protagonist of Nintendos The Legend of Zelda video game series, created by Shigeru Miyamoto. ...
In the Legend of Zelda series of video games, Hylian means from or related to the mythical land of Hyrule. ...
Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
Kirby Super Star, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Super Deluxe , lit. ...
Metaknight, as shown in Kirby Air Ride Meta-Knight is a boss that appears in most Kirby games, usually as the boss right before Dedede, though his evil twin, Dark Meta-Knight, once took the usual role of Dedede himself. ...
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Kagami no Daimeikyū , lit. ...
In general, members of the species all look similar, but sometimes have different colored skin, eyes and shoes. They are commonly referred to as Kirbies, just as 'Yoshi' in the Mario series is the name of both the species and character. As a name, however, 'Kirby' refers to only one character. Terms like creampuffs or puffballs are also used to describe the species, referring to their soft, round appearance. In the English manual of Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, the term Kirbys is used at points, to illustrate the feature of having four differently colored versions of Kirby active in the game simultaneously. Another common term is Dream Landers, a term used in the instruction manual for Kirby's Adventure.[12] This term, however, also refers to anyone who lives in Dream Land, including characters like King Dedede. The Super Smash Bros. bio says Kirby is a denizen of Dream Land rather than a citizen. Additionally, it says "Kirby hails from a distant star of peace", implying he may be from another planet, since he was not born in Dream Land. This article is about the Nintendo character Yoshi. ...
Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...
Kirbys Adventure, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari , lit. ...
King Dedede ), also spelled King DeDeDe, and King De De De is the first antagonist and arch-enemy to Kirby in Nintendo and HAL Labs long-running Kirby video game series, appearing in every game except Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. ...
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Kirby's race is not called Star Warrior, Warpstar Knight or any variation thereof. Star Warrior is a term used in the anime series to describe a group of legendary warriors from many races.[15] The terms Warpstar Knight and Warpstar Warrior have only ever been used in advertisements, and have never appeared in any game or the anime. In Kirby's Dream Land 3, mysterious characters appear called Batamon. They resemble Kirby aside from a more flattened shape and different face, and are unique in that the player can never directly come in contact with them. They are always seen walking past walls or ceilings beyond Kirby's reach.[16] Kirbys Dream Land 3, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby 3 , lit. ...
Shadow Kirby
Kirby sees Shadow Kirby for the first time Kirby & the Amazing Mirror introduces a world known only as 'The Mirror World', an alternate dimension that in some ways is a reflection of Kirby's own.[14] In this world exists Shadow Kirby, a dark version of Kirby with a gray body and black shoes. He appears before the player at various points in the game, occasionally popping out of walls, and sometimes attacks before retreating. However, if the player attacks he will leap backwards, dropping items such as 1-Ups, candy, and food. It is revealed at the end of the game that Shadow Kirby wants to save his own world just as Kirby does his, and they work together towards the same goal. Shadow Kirby throws Meta Knight's sword back to Kirby if Kirby loses it during the final battle against Dark Mind. Image File history File links Dark2. ...
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Kagami no Daimeikyū , lit. ...
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Kirby set off on his first adventure in Kirby's Dream Land when the self-made ruler of Dream Land, King Dedede stole everyone's food. Since then, more dangerous enemies have threatened Kirby's home. His journeys have become more daunting as creatures like Dark Matter possess and control his friends against their will. Kirby maintains a brave and cheerful persona despite it all, gaining new powers and allies to aid him. A variation of the current logo of the series. ...
Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
King Dedede ), also spelled King DeDeDe, and King De De De is the first antagonist and arch-enemy to Kirby in Nintendo and HAL Labs long-running Kirby video game series, appearing in every game except Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. ...
Dark Matter Dark Matter is a fictional character and recurring antagonist in the Kirby series of video games. ...
Super Smash Bros. series In the Super Smash Bros. series, Kirby retains his most notable abilities: the ability to float (in the form of a five-use multi-jump) and the ability to inhale and swallow enemies, which allows him to copy other players' normal B-button special moves to use. Unlike other Kirby games, he is able to use a few abilities without the need to first copy them, such as Cutter, Stone, and to some extent, even Fighter and Suplex/Backdrop. Kirby is one of the smallest and lightest characters, although he has more power than many other light fighters. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Kirby was given the Hammer ability, and his weight and attack power were decreased. He was also given his Burning ability as his dash attack.[17] In Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Kirby can use his moves from Super Smash Bros. Melee by defeating and swallowing a scaled-down version of Master Hand, the final boss from the first two Super Smash Bros. games. Super Smash Bros. ...
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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Kagami no Daimeikyū , lit. ...
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Kirby will be making a return appearance, and his rival Meta Knight will also be a playable character. Kirby is one of the few characters featured in the Super Smash Bros. series not to have had a noticeable design modification since the release of Melee.[18] A recent trailer shows Kirby preparing to fight Petey Piranha, to save either Princess Zelda or Princess Peach. Super Smash Bros. ...
Metaknight, as shown in Kirby Air Ride Meta-Knight is a boss that appears in most Kirby games, usually as the boss right before Dedede, though his evil twin, Dark Meta-Knight, once took the usual role of Dedede himself. ...
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Other media Anime
An issue of the Kirby manga - Kirby of the Stars Volume 21 Kirby stars in an anime titled Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (Hoshi no Kābī in Japanese, named after the title of the game series). It is currently licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment and the Canadian company Nelvana, and was produced by Nintendo and HAL Laboratory. It aired on 4Kids TV, via Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (since 2001 which has done 100 episodes). Kirby was also in a short, still-animated educational video that was only released in Japan, designed to teach kanji to young children. In it, he helps a lost puppy find its mother. Image File history File links Summary Cover art from the Kirby manga. ...
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Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
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4Kids Entertainment (NYSE: KDE) (commonly known as 4Kids) is an American film and television production company specializing in the acquisition, production and licensing of childrens entertainment around the world. ...
Nelvana Limited is a Canadian entertainment company, founded in 1971, that is well-known for its work in childrens animation, among many things. ...
Nintendo Company, Limited (任天å or ãã³ãã³ãã¼ NintendÅ; NASDAQ: NTDOY, TYO: 7974 usually referred to as simply Nintendo, or Big N ) is a multinational corporation founded on September 23, 1889[1] in Kyoto, Japan by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards. ...
Information in this article or section has not been verified against sources and may not be reliable. ...
4Kids Entertainment (NYSE: KDE) (commonly known as 4Kids) is an American film and television production company specializing in the acquisition, production and licensing of childrens entertainment around the world. ...
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Kirby's image in the animated series is similar to his in-game image. He has the same light-hearted persona and huge appetite; the two main differences are his age and origins, and his preference for watermelon over tomatoes.[19] His feet are a deeper shade of red than in the games, although most anime-related merchandise does not reflect this change. Though Sakurai said Kirby was not to speak, he allowed him to use a small vocabulary. He will often shout his ability and attack names, or say a few favorite words like 'suika' (Japanese for watermelon). While Kirby is fully capable of speaking, he is simply too young to know much. In addition, nearly all of his lines are removed in the 4Kids dub. He is described as kind-hearted, sometimes to the point that it is considered a weakness. He often shows a strong, almost maternal caring side for younger and weaker people. He is also fearless, though other characters comment that it is only because he is cheerfully oblivious. For the political designation, see Eco-socialism. ...
Only in the anime series is Kirby's background given any significance. On the show, he is a legendary Star Warrior who according to legend is fated to save Pop Star from destruction. No such legends are ever referred to in the games. It is also implied early in the series that he was a creation of an ancient evil entity called Nightmare, though some fans think this could be Meta Knight. It is also said that Kirby was meant to sleep for 200 years, but was awoken too early by mistake, which is why he has baby-like qualities.[20] Because of his age, he depends even more on the help of his friends to pull through tough situations. Nightmare, also known as the Cloaked Nightmare according to Super Smash Bros. ...
Metaknight, as shown in Kirby Air Ride Meta-Knight is a boss that appears in most Kirby games, usually as the boss right before Dedede, though his evil twin, Dark Meta-Knight, once took the usual role of Dedede himself. ...
Unlike the games, the anime contains darker themes such as war and death (although not in the American version), though it still maintains most of the cheerful and surreal themes from the games. Kirby's creator, Masahiro Sakurai, was greatly involved in its creation, so it did not stray far from his vision of how Kirby should be.[21]
Manga and comics Kirby also stars in several manga series, none of which have been released outside Japan. The longest running series is also titled Kirby of the Stars, and was written by Hirokazu Hikawa (ひかわ 博一 Hikawa Hirokazu).[22] Other Kirby manga are typically one-shot comedy 4koma based on the games, and have multiple artists. They usually have recurring themes and running gags, despite having different creators. This article is about the comics published in East Asian countries. ...
Yonkoma manga (4ã³ã漫ç», four cell manga), or 4-koma for short, is a Japanese comic strip format which generally consists of gag comic strips within four cells. ...
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A few German comics feature Kirby as a detective and King Dedede as his friend. Kirby is also friends with a blue fish, an informant who works at the Blue Fish Bar with fellow blue fish. His animal friends appear in the German comics as pets of a female Kirby look-alike with red glass slippers, ostensibly one of Kirby's girlfriends. In one comic, he meets Lolo, Lala, and Lulu, the stars of the Adventures of Lolo series. These comics were meant to let German Kirby fans know of Kirby games that would be released there. Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle game released in early 1989 by HAL Corporation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
See also Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land cartridge Below are the games in which the game character Kirby appears as the main protagonist, sorted by their US release date when available. ...
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This is a list of characters in the Kirby universe. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links | | | Dream Land • Adventure / Nightmare in Dream Land • Dream Land 2 • Super Star • Dream Land 3 • 64: The Crystal Shards • Amazing Mirror • Canvas Curse • Squeak Squad • Kirby (tentative title) A variation of the current logo of the series. ...
King Dedede ), also spelled King DeDeDe, and King De De De is the first antagonist and arch-enemy to Kirby in Nintendo and HAL Labs long-running Kirby video game series, appearing in every game except Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. ...
Metaknight, as shown in Kirby Air Ride Meta-Knight is a boss that appears in most Kirby games, usually as the boss right before Dedede, though his evil twin, Dark Meta-Knight, once took the usual role of Dedede himself. ...
Waddle Dee is a fictional character and species from Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
Kirby and all his friends This is a list of fictional characters from the Kirby video game series that appear as allies to Kirby during his adventures. ...
Whispy Woods, as seen in Kirbys Dream Land. ...
Dyna Blade is a fictional bird who is a character in the Kirby series of video games created by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. ...
Kracko is a character in Kirby video games. ...
Nightmare Power Orb Nightmares final form Nightmare, also known as the Cloaked Nightmare according to the Star Rod trophy in Super Smash Bros. ...
Dark Matter is a recurring villain in the Kirby series of video games. ...
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Tiff and Tuff Tiff, known in the Japanese version as Fumu ), is a fictional character in the Kirby anime series. ...
Tuff (Bun in the original) Tuff, known in the Japanese version as Bun ), is a fictional character in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime series. ...
Escargoon Escargoon (Doctor Escargon ) is a fictional character in the Kirby anime series. ...
A variation of the current logo of the series. ...
Kirbys Dream Land, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby , lit. ...
Kirbys Adventure, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari , lit. ...
Kirbys Dream Land 2, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby 2 , lit. ...
Kirby Super Star, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Super Deluxe , lit. ...
Kirbys Dream Land 3, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby 3 , lit. ...
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, known in Japan as Hoshi no Kirby: Kagami no Daimeikyū , lit. ...
Kirby (tentative title) is an upcoming platforming video game in development by HAL Laboratory for the Wii video game console. ...
Pinball Land • Avalanche • Dream Course • Block Ball • Star Stacker • Kirakira Kizzu • Tilt 'n' Tumble • Air Ride Kirbys Pinball Land is a pinball video game for the Game Boy starring Kirby as the ball. ...
Kirbys Avalanche (Kirbys Ghost Trap in the PAL version) was an SNES game developed by HAL Laboratory and released by Nintendo in 1995. ...
Kirbys Dream Course is a Super Nintendo game developed by HAL Laboratory and released by Nintendo in 1995. ...
Kirbys Block Ball is a Breakout-style Game Boy game developed by HAL Laboratory. ...
Kirbys Star Stacker was HAL Laboratorys first Kirby puzzle video game on the Game Boy. ...
Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu (ã«ã¼ãã£ã®ãããããã£ã - Kirbys Sparkling Kids), also commonly referred to as Kirbys Super Star Stacker, is a Kirby video game released in 1998 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...
Kirby Tilt n Tumble is a Game Boy Color video game made by Nintendo that features a built-in tilt sensor. ...
Kirby Air Ride ) is a racing video game developed by HAL Laboratory, Inc. ...
List of Kirby games • Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land cartridge Below are the games in which the game character Kirby appears as the main protagonist, sorted by their US release date when available. ...
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known as Hoshi no Kirby (星のカービィ Hoshi no Kaabi, literally Kirby of the Stars) in Japan, is an anime series based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. ...
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